WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1935 PAGE THRE Hill Society Sigma Alpha Epsilon will hold its formal initiation services Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Topeka. This will be a joint initiation of the Manhattan State and University chapters. John O. Mosby, one of the national officers, from the University of Oklahoma, will attend the services. Sigma Alpha Epsilon To Held Initiation The following from Kansas will be initiated: Robert Phillips, c'38; William Shaw, c'38; William K. Jones, c'uncel; Willard Winters, c'uncel; Warren Randolph, c'38; Roy Holiday, c'uncel; Robert Johnson, c'37; Paul Trees, c'38; James Quinn, c'38; John Ewers, c'38; Clifford Dunseeth, c'38; John Townsend, c'38; Junior Allspaugh, c'38; and Albert Moore, c'38. A banquet will be given Saturday at 2 at the Karam Hotel for the newly introduced guests. Newly elected officers of Delta Sigma Lambda are as follows: Ralph Urie, b3; p5 president; Loren Leonard, ph3; 96 vice president; George Rock Holmes, c3; 105 vice president; George R. McDowell, c1; 108 cunel social chairman and reporter; Mernol Hof, c3; 109 intra-mural manager; Harold Knierenschmid, c3; 128 sergent-at arms; and J. H. Rohr, phur¹, chaptain W. K. Evans, supervisor of buildings and grounds at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, was aunchoe guest at the Beta Theta Pi house yesterday. Mr. Evans is visiting the University this week. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Edith M. Martin left last night for Sopulaun, Okla., to visit her father who is seriously ill. During her absence Mrs. Edith was able on chaperon at the Chi Omega house. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Aceele Alumni association will entertain with a dinner bridge for members and their wives Friday evening at the Colonial tea room. George Anseld is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. Dean and Mrs. P. B. Lawson entertained at dinner Monday evening for Supt. and Mrs. Henry Roe Cloud, Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Azmason, Mrs. Stanton Olinger, and Rev. L. S. Cooper, of Delphos. ☆ ☆ ☆ Judy Jenches, c'38; Ruth Magerkurth, fa 37; Martha Dodge, c'36; were dinner guests at the Pt Beta Phi house last night. Amandaelle High of Partridge is visiting her sister Carly, c38, at the Alba Mary Jule Shipman, 'eunl, was a banchon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta host ☆ ☆ ☆ Chi Omega entertained Phi Kappa Psat an hour dance last night at the chapter house. Gamma Phi Beta entertained Kappa Sigma last evening with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 o'clock. Delta Chi announces the pledging of James Donald Watson, c38, of Claflin. White To Receive Honor Degree Beloit College, Beloit, Wis., will confer an honorary degree of doctor of laws on William Allen White March 19. Mr. White has been in newspaper work for the last half a century and is famed for his condensed copy and "What's the Matter with Kansas" editorial. He was formerly a student at the University. UNIVERSITY DAILV KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Check Engineer Graduates Survey Shows Only 13 of 382 Alumni Are Unemployed. A recent check upon location and employment of School of Engineering and architecture graduates of the past four years was approved in accordance as reported by Dr. Donn George C. Shaud. X An inquiry was made of 382 graduates of the past four years of which 339 replied. The remaining answers disclosed 221 positions permanent and 95 temporary. The character of the present work in which these graduates are engaged is reported as somewhat satisfactory. There are 270 technical occupations held. Two hundred ten answered that their present work was satisfactory whereas 89 desired a change to some other work. These reports show there is some improvement in the employment situation with hopes for still better conditions in 'he future.' Kappa Sig's Defeat Tramps Phi Psi, Beta "B" and Sigma Nu "B" Also Win The Kappa Sig "B" team swept through the undefeated Tampa basketers, 35 to 15, to gain undisputed possession of first place in division V, yesterday. It was the eighth straight victory for the winners and they remain undefeated for this season's play. Jim Hitt was the star of the evening for the first time, seizing Boston's claiming high scoring power for the name. Phi Psi defeated Sigma Nu in the other contest by a score of 38 to 24. Crockett, Phi Psi, and Kelly, Sigma Nu. Suhr defeated 16 points and 14 points respectively. Beta 'B' defeated Sigma Chi 'Ch' "B" by the one-sided score of 24 to 10, and Sigma Chi 'D' by the two-sided score of 10 to 8. Bowlin Sigma, scored 11 points for his winning team. G F G T F Dicker 1 1 0 0 Bradton 1 1 2 2 Brown 1 2 0 0 Brown 1 0 0 Lindsey 1 0 0 Metzler 0 2 3 6 3 9 Reference: Bidnick. Kappa Sig "B"35 G FFT Clay 2 3 Lyon 0 0 Nactor 0 0 Jones 1 0 Birt 1 0 Hitt 1 0 Bridges 1 0 Miller 1 0 16 3 Kelly G FPT Mettner 0 0 1 Mulkey 0 0 0 Henderzon 1 0 0 10. 4 2 Referee: Burkhead Phi Psi 36 G FFT King 8 Hodge 0 Judge 0 Crockett 8 Knoche 10 Johnson 0 Michal 0 Durand 0 172 Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albrritten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albrritten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albrritten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albrritten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albrritten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albrritten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albrritten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albretten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albretten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albretten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albretten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albretten 1 0 1 Battenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albretten 1 0 1 Batenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 Oberg 2 0 0 Bowlus 5 1 1 Albretten 1 0 1 Batenfeld 0 0 1 G F TF Green 1 0 2 Stotts 2 0 0 Kenyon 0 0 1 O B Sigma Chii 5" G FFTT G FFTT 0 1 0 Dieter 0 1 0 Picklin 1 0 0 Norris 1 0 0 Gille 1 0 0 Gille 1 0 0 Referee: Kvaternik. G FT F Douglass 1 0 1 Helman 0 1 1 Gleason 2 0 1 Gilson 1 0 1 Seyb 0 0 0 Willock 0 0 0 Sigma Nu "R" 10 Tacottler 1 G FF 1 Reeder 1 0 1 Payne 1 0 1 Pfeiffer 2 0 0 Ashton 0 0 0 Referee: Cooper. 5 0 2 Today's Intramural Games Basketball Schedule: West court: 9 o'clock, Ramblers vs PHONE K.U. 66 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 9 AT YOUR SERVICE 9 Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S — 920-22 Mass. CLEANERS --- K. U. 66 Ve Call and Deliver BOYS: Two large rooms, double or single, both have plenty of light. One has half-bath and twin beds. Recent furnished. Phone 16218. 1121 Hong. -102 LOST. Sheeplet's black and green ever-shear pencil somewhere between KU Library and Administration Building. Reward. Call Dorothy Fink, 950. -104 14th & Tenn. Phone TAXI LOST AND FOUND ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD for Boys. If dissatisfied try our meals. You will like them. Price reasonable. Desirable location. 1155 Ohio. -163 BOARD AND ROOM Jayhawks; 10 o'clock, Sigma 'Chi v Phi Gam. TAXI Phone East Court: 5:20 o'clock, A.T.O. "B" vs. Phi Psi "B"; 10 o'clock, Rock Chalk vs. Independents. MISCELLANEOUS Volleyball Schedule: 5:10 p.m. Kappa Gsigma vs. Phi Gam 5:10 p.m. Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Tau Delta. KEYS for any lock. Yesterday's Valley Ball Results Delta Chi defended Sig Alph's by a score of 15-3 and 15-8. The finals will be held Thursday, Feb. 28, at 4:30. The order of events for the finals: Sig Eps defeated Campus Raiders by score of 15-10 and 15-4. Coe's swimmers lead all of the organized houses in the swimming meet by qualifying five men in twelve heats. Dave Cochrane, Coe's, was the individual star of the evening placing first in his qualifying heats in three events. 200 yard medley relay, 50 yards breast stroke, 100 yard free style, 50 yards back stroke, 220 yard free style, diving, 100 yard back stroke, 50 yards free style, 50 yards free style, 500 yard relay, qualify in each heat for the finals. Coe's Team Stars in Trials Rutter's Repair Shop 1014 Mass. St. Ph. 315 An interesting exhibit, containing several reproductions of songs written by Stephen Foster, is now on display in the second floor lobby of Watson Library. These copies, which were presented by the late Mr. Watson, are the result of a successful attempt by Mr. Lilly to collect and reprint the complete list of Foster's works. Night latch & padlocks in stock. Door closers repaired. Exhibit Song Reprints OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS Drug Store Swimmers Lead in Intra- nural Water Meet intrural swimming meet were: 50-vard free style: First Heat. Won by Cochrime, Coe's; second, Safford, Phi Delt; third, derv. Bets, Time: 28.2 Second Heat. Won by Pucez, Coe's second, Gordon, Phi Delt; third, Stouta, Tom Ryan, pianist and pupil of Dean D. M. Swarthout, who will give his senior recital at the University on March 19, has been invited to give a recital at St. Marys College, Leavenworth, Sunday evening, March 10. Mr. Ryan will play a program of numbers from Bach, Beothoven, Chopin, LIST, Poulenc, Strawinky and Prokofew, Dean and Mrs. Swarthout will accompany him. --have just come in—boo- you can be proud to add to your library. 50-yard streak stroke. First Heat Phillip Porter, third. Morgan, Bain, Time 36.4. Second Heat: Won by Cochran Dylan Phile, Dylan Phille; third Barbeuse, Dylan Barbeuse. 30-ward back backrush: First Heat: Won 14-ward back backrush: First Heat: Won 30-ward back backrush: First Heat: Won 2. Second Heat: Won by Iwain, Sigma Nu 18-ward back backrush: Third, Chambers, Phi Delt. Tiger, 33.6 Dramatic Club To Hold Tryouts Tryouts for the Dramatic Club will be held at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon at Green hall. All new students at the club will all hull others who are interested and interested in trying out drama iviously are asked to be present, Bob Cummingham, c36, president, announced yesterday. Ryan To Give Recital 100-yard free style: First Heat: Won 98-95, second Heat: Won 104-93, third Township, DPhil. Delt. T 108.4. Second Heat: Won by Cochrane, Coe's second, Sigma Wins; third, Dell's fourth. *** 229-yard-free style: Won by Howard, Coe's, second; Smith, Coe's, third; Rice, Phi Gim. Time: 2:58. Second Heat: Townley, Phi Delt. Time: 3:13. Townley, Phi Delt. Time: 3:13. Results of semi-finals of the men's intramural swimming meet were: BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING KEELER'S BOOK STORE Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25s three insertions, 50s; six insertions, 75s, contract rates, not more than 25 words, $2 per month flat. Accepted subject to approval at the Kansan Business Office. Hoopes To Be Guest Speaker Dramatic Club To Hold Trvouts Freshmen Practice for Tilt Miss Helen R. Hoopes, assistant professor of English, will go to Kansas City, Mo., tomorrow, to be the guest speaker at the annual spring lunch of the Browning Society, which is to be held at the Mission Hills Country Club. Her subject will be "Browning and Euripides." Protzy Cox sent his yearling basketball squad through a stiff workout last night in preparation for the scheduled game with the alumni. Defense was stressed in the practice in order to stop the attacks of such stellar forwards as Ted O'Leary, Paul Harrington, and Tom Bishon. Landers and Halliday Outstanding in Freshman Cage Game The practice terminated with a scrimage between two picked teams. Landers and Hollday were outstanding scorers for their respective teams and on the basis of their performance last night seem slated to start as forwards for the freshman when they meet the alumni. Schwartz. 2 0 0 G FFT G FFT 0 1 Holliday. 4 2 3 Schmidt. -1 G FFT 1 Tennan. 3 2 3 Landers. 4 2 3 Hov'tr'ck 0 1 2 Haugh. -1 2 3 Coleman 0 1 2 Barecus. 0 0 1 Coleman 0 1 2 Chopin. 0 1 Referee: Rogers. 7 2 Prof. E. H. Chandler, of the School of Education, addressed the assembly on "What is Expected of the University Woman." Margaret McNew, fa35, played a pince prelude, and Katherine Vickers, e'uncel, sang "Ho, Mr. Piper," by Pearl Curian. She was accompanied by Jessie Pickell, fa23. Announce Class Contests "There has been more enthusiasm than usual this year, especially in the junior-senior division," said Professor Buchler. To Hold Debates Between Freshmen-Sophomares and Junior-Seniors The fourth annual inter-class-room contests will be held during the first part of March in Central Administration auditorium, Prof. E. C. Buehl, of the department of speech, announced yesterday. The freshman-sophomore contest will be on Friday, March 6 at 8 a.m. There will be a contest on Tuesday, March 12 at 8 a.m. Cash prizes totalling $25 will be offered in each division; a first prize of $15 and a second prize of $10. Professor Buehler announced that the speakers in the junior-senior division will be limited to 10 minutes and that the freshman-sephomore orators are to be limited to 12 minutes. All entries must turn in the titles of their orations to Professor Buehler or to Ross Borders by 4 p.m. Friday, March 1. The nominating committee for the Y.W.C.A. election which will be held in the Administration building next Tuesday was selected yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the Y.W.C.A. assembly, Margaret McNown, fa35, and Mildren Ingham, c35, were elected as representatives from the cabinet, and Mary Loe Becker, fa35, and Katherine Manglesdorf, c35, were elected as representatives from the membership at large. Y.W.C.A. SELECTS COMMITTEE TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES KFKU The Home Economics Club held initiation yesterday afternoon for the following: Sailor Grommett, c'; uncle; Hurt Learned, c'; 371 Elinor Slaten, c'; 338 Lorees Fearbairn, c'; 373 Ada Bellou John, c'; 374 Jerry Harrison, c'; 384 Jarrett, c'; uncle; Lawson, c'; 386 Roberta Badaky, c'; 386 Martha Jane Stockman, c'; uncle; Elinoir Anderson, c'; 374 Mary Kiene, c'; Cheasley James, c'; uncle; Sally Jane Martin, c'; lois Lo Fisher, c'; 378 Ruth McCoine, c'; Maybeh MeMamis, c'; uncle; and Mary Bears Bueller, HOME ECONOMICS CLUB HOLDS INITIATION FOR 18 PLEDGES Today 2:30 p.m. Studies of Living Things, The Control of Plant and Animal Dr. David F. Barker 12:45 p.m. New Diseases; Fashions in Illinois; Dr. Florence B. Sherbon. 6:00 p.m. "Germany, A Brief Visit", Prof. E. F. Engel. 6:15 p.m. Musical program arranged by Miss Irene Peabody, assistant professor of voice. The initiation was followed by a waffle supper at the home management house. Select Summerfield Candidate Randall Wood, senior, was selected to represent Represent Training School in the next summerfield scholarship examination, during a meeting held by the supervisors Friday. Miss Mary Pee gave us a presentation of her personal guidance of high school pupils. To Interview Engineers R. D. Parker, e12, manager of the central station department of the Chicago office of the General Electric commercial engineering firm to interview senior electrical engineers. Phi Chi Delta Has Dinner Meeting South Tahoe. At a dinner of Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian security, at Westminster hall yesterday afternoon, Ruth Black, ed35, led the discussion on "In a Japanese Garden." The purpose was to become better acquainted with Japan, and to have discussed on the work of Kegawa there. Japanese articles decorated the room. New Shipment of DOLLAR BOOKS Come in and see them the next time you are down town. The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Kellogg's COLLEGE PROM Red Nichols and his rhythm JOIN in the fun and frivolity. Songs. Syncopation. Thrills. Laughs. The color of the campus. KANSAS NIGHT Tune in every week at the same time. N.B.C. Blue Network. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th HONORING DR. J. L. NAISMITH Originator of Basketball WREN-6:45 P.M. C.S.T. THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE!